Norm is talking about Voyage au centre de la Terre, not Tour du Monde.
Also, his question is about Google Books, not Gallica. As Gallica is a
project of the BNF, it would be very strange if the French government
sued it :)
Cheers,
Garmt.
On 23 June 2010 16:38, wbutcher <wbutcher~at~netvigator.com> wrote:
> I’ve got 3 Hetzel editions of Le Tour du monde as pdfs, if that’s what you
> mean. Are we to understand that Gallica no longer has any Verne books? And
> could you please provide details of the court case?
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> Did any forum members have the foresight to download the early Verne
> versions of centre of the earth (and other early verne novels) before they
> were removed as a result of a lawsuit by the French government? I am
> particularly interested in the 1864 version which has many changes from
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Received on Wed 23 Jun 2010 - 17:42:05 IDT